Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Congratulations to our new PhD, Dr. Jayapandian!



Today my friend Magesh, or I should call, Dr. Jayapandian, successfully defended his thesis, "Automated Creation of Database Forms". Simply put, his work can automatically generate smart and usable search forms from a database schema (optionally data and queries) with little or no human intervention. This can either completely automate the process of form creation, or provide an initial design which humans can customize. For more details, I recommend reading his VLDB'08 paper.

Magesh is an amazing guy. Incredibly nice person, thoughtful, smart, funny, and hard-working. He is often the last to leave the lab at night and first to come in the morning. He is also the guy who brings a cake for almost everybody else's birthday or other special occasions.

I am very happy that he is finally on the other end of the tunnel, and I wish him the best for all future endeavors. I am going to miss you, my friend.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Don't be a jerk - the takeway from the talk "how to get research funding"

Today I attended a very informative and entertaining talk given by Prof. John Laird. The theme is about how to get research funding from various government agencies and industry. I think I can summarize what I remembered here, beside the glaring title of this post:
  • be a low-maintenance, thoughtful, responsible, and useful team player, no matter it's to your program manager or collaborator (or the way John put it, "don't be a jerk")
  • do good research
  • make yourself known to the field

Saturday, November 15, 2008

"Minority-report" interface


Tom Cruise has a nice computer interface to play with in the movie "minority report". Today this has become a reality. Note that it's more than multi-touch. It recognizes spatial gestures. I can't help thinking, what does this imply for user interface and usability research?


g-speak overview 1828121108 from john underkoffler on Vimeo.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Election

Monday, October 27, 2008

Honor competition

Last Friday I participated the CSE graduate student honor competition, with a lot of help from my great advisor and fabulous labmates. My 2nd place in the competition really didn't do the justice to the help they gave me. If I have learned anything from this competition, they are: 1) I have a great advisor and wonderful lab-mates, 2) if you will present a talk to a general audience, practice with a general audience first, and 3) speakly clearly and slowly. The 2nd point is really what I missed. Many things I thought were easy were in fact not obvious to the audience, and I was too fast in speaking for some people to catch up.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

End of an era

Today I said goodbye to a lab-mate and good friend who just graduated. In the very last 5 minutes, I said, with some sorrow, "with you gone, it's the end of an era".

She said, "you mean, the dinosaur era?"

Oh, we will miss you, for all the fun time you brought us!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Stanford infoblog

It's a blog by Stanford InfoLab. I really like it, and I hope more and more DB groups will do the same.

http://infoblog.stanford.edu/

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Ann Arbor - healthiest town voted by AARP

AARP stands for American Association of Retired Persons. Here is a link to their selection. It's never too early to plan your retirement, eh?

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Google Protocol Buffers

Google just released its data interchange protocol. Sounds like a simple and efficient way for exchanging data between programs. It works with major languages. Now, writing objects, however you define them, to file and reading them back becomes much simpler. I haven't tried it but the introduction already convinced me.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Hello world!



First post in the new blog. If not for Live space's MSN notification function, I would have migrated here a long time ago. Finally I was pushed over the edge and did it. So this is the new place I would ramble on little things I do or think about.

Today is also the beginning of my summer workout. It turns out we don't treasure things that come free - I have to pay for the gym membership in the summer in order to go exercise. Well, I think it also has something to do with the snowy weather in winter. From today I would go everyday except Sundays. Hopefully by the end of the summer I would be able to see some changes in myself.